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Article

15 Apr 2004

Author:
Greenpeace

Tests reveal Disney childrenswear contains hazardous chemicals

A Greenpeace report published today shows that chemicals that may present a long-term hazard to human health are present in Disney childrenswear...A Tigger vest bought in Denmark from global clothes retailer Hennes & Mauritz...used a print alternative for textiles that does not use these toxic chemicals, because in 2002 H&M decided to substitute PVC and PVC prints in all its products.